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  • Media Combination  (4)
  • 1945-1949  (4)
  • Berlin :[publisher not identified],  (2)
  • Chmielno :[publisher not identified],  (1)
  • Theresienstadt :[publisher not identified],  (1)
  • Berlin : Metropol
  • Women authors.  (3)
  • Confiscations.  (1)
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  • 1
    Pages: 18 pages.
    Year of publication: 1949
    Keywords: Reichsvertretung der Deutschen Juden 1933-1943. ; Reichsvertretung der Juden in Deutschland, Berlin (1933-1943) 1933-1943. ; Restitution and indemnification claims (1933- ) 1933- ; World War, 1939-1945 Jews ; Persecution. ; Jewish property. ; Confiscations. ; Reichsbürgergesetz (15 September 1935) ; Manuscripts. ; Manuscripts.
    Note: German
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    Chmielno :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 63 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1947
    Keywords: Pintus, Clara. ; Pintus, Else. ; Pintus, Heinz. ; Pintus, Richard. ; Pintus, Max. ; Pintus family. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Life in hiding. ; Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Women authors. ; Germany History 1933-1945. ; Kartuzy (Poland) ; Poland History 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Transcript of a handwritten manuscript: originally written 1947 in Chmielno, Poland; transcribed 1957 in Berlin.
    Abstract: Outbreak of World War II in Karthaus, Pomerania (today Kartuzy, Poland); German invasion; seizure of brother; move to Danzig; attempts to contact brother; life in Danzig; work in old-age home after deportation of most Jews from Danzig; flight after threat of deportation; return to Karthaus; hides in friend's house attic; life in hiding; liberation and trials under Russian occupation; life in immediate post-war years.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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    Berlin :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 20 + 9 pages (single space) : , typescript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1946
    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Life in hiding. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Forced labor. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Fate of Jewish relatives and friends in Berlin during World War II; forced labor in Berlin; wearing of the yellow star; death of author's husband shortly after his arrest by the Gestapo in 1943; author survived last war years in Berlin by going into hiding; search for a new hiding-place, after her friends did not want to hide her anymore; report ends before liberation.
    Note: Available on microfilms MF 214 and MM 59 , German
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    Theresienstadt :[publisher not identified],
    Pages: 29 + 62 pages : , handwritten manuscript, copies.
    Year of publication: 1944-1945
    Keywords: Bauer, Helene. ; Papanek, Frederike, ; Papanek, Joseph. ; Steiner, Grethe. ; Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) ; Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ; Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) Intellectual life. ; Westerbork (Concentration camp) ; Forced labor. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust survivors. ; Women authors. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: This memoir by Frederike Papanek was written for her children in a mixed style between diary and letter. She describes her internment at Westerbork, Bergen-Belsen, and Theresienstadt. Her first entry is dated from July 11, 1944. She describes work routine, conditions, and daily life in the before mentioned concentration camps. She was always hungry, and sometimes also quite sick. She spent some time knitting to earn extra money for bread, for her husband Joseph Papanek who was sick and desperate for food. She describes the awful conditions while being transported from camp to camp, without food, air to breathe, or light to see, put together with 61 other people in one wagon. Her husband died following such a transport. Theresienstadt is a nightmare with cynical islands of culture, concerts of works by Bach and Beethoven. Frederike Papanek writes about her daily life being concerned with her ill husband, visiting him, washing him, and bringing him food. On September 2, 1944, she is present when he passes away. In fall 1944, deportations start. She describes the last days of Theresienstadt, which she left on June 7, 1945. Her last entry is dated July 15, 1945. Attached is a translation into English.
    Note: German , English
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